NPS Form 10-9003 OMB No. 1024-0018 (Rev. 10-90) • United States Department of the Interior National Park Service NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM 1. Name of Property historic name: Glacier Park Villas Sites Historic District other name/site number: 2. Location street & number: SW side of Lake McDonald Lodge Rd; Glacier National Park (GNP) not for publication: city/town: Lake McDonald vicinity: state: Montana code: MT county: Flathead code: 029 zip code: 59921 3. State/Federal Agency Certification As the designated authority under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1986, as amended, I hereby certify that this_ nomination_ reciuest for determination of eligibility meets the documentation standards for registering properties in the National Register of Historic Places and meets the procedural and professional requirements set forth in 36 CFR Part 60. In my opinion, the property_ meets·_ does not meet the National Register Criteria. I recommend that this property be considered significant_ nationally_ statewide_ locally. (_See continuation sheet for additional comments.) Signature of certifying official/Title Date State or Federal agency or bureau In my opinion, the property __ meets __ does not meet the National Register criteria. Signature of commenting or other official Date Montana State Historic Preservation Office State or Federal agency and bureau 4. National Park Service Certification I, hereby certify that this property is: Signature of the Keeper Date of Action ___ entered in the National Register see continuation sheet ___ determined eligible for the National Register see continuation sheet ___ determined not eligible for the National Register see continuation sheet ___ removed from the National Register see continuation sheet ___ other (explain) Glacier Park Villa Sites Historic r:9ict Fl-ad County, Montana Name of Property County and State 5. Classification Ownership of Property: Public-federal Number of Resources within Property 5 Category of Property: District Contributing Non-contributing Number of contributing resources previously listed 4 building(s) In the National Register: 0 site(s) 1 structure(s) objects(s) Name of related multiple property listing: Recreational camps on Lake McDonald, 1892-1970 4 1 TOTAL 6. Function or Use Historic Functions: Current Function: DOMESTIC: Camp DOMESTIC: Camp 7. Description Architectural Classification: MATERIALS: Foundation: log, concrete OTHER: Rustic Style Walls: log, frame Roof: cedar shakes, asphalt shingles Other: cobblestone Narrative Description: The Glacier Park Villas Historic District is located south of the point projecting from the east shore of Lake McDonald occupied by the Lake McDonald Lodge in Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. This is roughly a mile and a half south of the head of the lake. The district embraces a cluster of four recreational camp properties, each with a cabin. Three of the cabins occupy lots with lake frontage, while the fourth cabin's lot is immediately across the south access road to the Lodge from the first three cabins. The road is an original portion of the Going-to-the-Sun Road and became a secondary entrance after the main road was re-routed to the south in the 1930s. The district encompasses less than two acres of land with about 300 feet of shore frontage. The entire area is lightly wooded, mainly with conifers framing the cabin's and coming right down to edges of the road and to edge of the pebble beach, where the trees give way to deciduous shrubs. The middle and southernmost cabins on the .lake side of the road are linked by small footpaths lined with cobblestones. Both of these cabins have small parking areas at road grade set off by retaining walls behind them. The northernmost shore cabin has a parking platform set below grade and north of the cabin. The cabin across the road stands on a slight rise and a short driveway angles away from the road to reach it. None of the camps has outbuildings dating to the period of significance. The individual descriptions of these cabins start with the northernmost on the shore, work south along the shore, and then cross the road. See continuation pages for Section 7 Glacier Park Villa Sites Historic r9ict Fl-ad County, Montana Name of Property County and State 8. Statement of Significance Areas of Significance: Entertainment/Recreation; Applicable National Register Criteria: A and C Architecture Criteria Considerations (Exceptions): n/a Period(s) of Significance: ca.1916-1956 Significant Person(s): Significant Dates: 1916 Cultural Affiliation: European-American Architect/Builder: unknown Narrative Statement of Significance The Glacier Park Villas Historic District is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under Criteria A and C as a representative example of recreational camp development on Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. The Glacier National Park Multiple Property Document (MPD) for "Recreational Camps on Lake McDonald, 1892-1955" provides the historic context for the development of such wilderness recreational properties. The four cabins in this district exemplify one type of property division and camp development that occurred around Lake McDonald in the first half of the twentieth century, from before the formation of the park in 1910 until just after World War II. Like all of the recreational properties around the lake, the four properties originated with a homestead claim made in the 1890s and patented before the park was set aside. George Snyder acquired the patent in this area and established a hotel on the point in 1895. When he sold the 168.65-acre homestead property in toto to John and Olive Lewis in 1906, they devised several schemes to develop the property, including rebuilding the hotel and selling house lots. In 1916, the Lewises formed the Glacier Park Land Co. with H.D. Apgar and E.E. Day, a Kalispell business man, as an intermediate company for selling land in the Glacier Park Villa Sites subdivision platted and filed in Flathead County in 1916. These four cabins were built on lots in that subdivision. The MPD also describes the architecture associated with such properties on Lake McDonald. This district retains two log cabins built using local timber and stone and augmented with stock mill work and two frame cabins representative of pre- and post-World War II recreational buildings around Lake McDonald. As a group, these properties retain high degrees of integrity of feeling and setting. They also retain integrity of design, workmanship, and materials. Summary Development History George Snyder first came to Lake McDonald in the fall of 1894. He took up his homestead claim in Sections 14 and 23 of Township 33 West, Range 18 North, in the spring of 1895. 1 He built the frame Glacier House hotel with about a dozen rooms soon after. The following February, Snyder described his property as a "ranch, hotel, boat [the steamer "F.I. Whitney"], and everything," all available for. $10,000.2 A decade later, in May 1906, he sold the entire property to Olive Lewis, wife of Kalispell lawyer, entrepreneur, and land speculator John E. Lewis for $8,500.3 As wilderness recreation tourism gained popularity around Lake McDonald, at the time part of a national forest, some of the six homesteaders on its shores began selling off small waterfront parcels to individual families as cabin sites. The Lewises followed suit in a limited way in 1907 when they sold 2.06 acres northeast of the hotel to F.P. Thome of Waterville, Kansas, for $500.4 In 1908, they began building a row of rustic log housekeeping cabins overlooking the water between the hotel and the Thome property. In 1913-1914, they replaced Snyder's frame hotel with the Swiss Chalet-style Glacier Hotel designed by the prominent Spokane architectural firm of Cutter and . Malmgren. The earlier frame buildings were mostly reused as ancillary structures to house staff and store supplies. See continuation pages for Section 8 1 Book oJDeeds 14/148. (Flathead County Clerk and Recorders Office. Kalispell, Montana) 2 Snyder to Vaught, 19 February 1906. LO. Vaught Papers, Box 1, Folder 18. (GNPA) 3 Book of Deeds 89/ 387. (Flathead County Clerk and Recorders Office) 4 Book of Deeds 99 / 615. Flathead County Clerk and Recorders Office) Glacier Park Villa Sites Historic r:tlict Fl-ad County, Montana Name of Property County and State 9. Major Bibliographic References See continuation pages Previous documentation on file (NPS): Primary Location of Additional Data: _ preliminary determination of individual listing (36 CFR 67) has been State Historic Preservation Office requested. _ previously listed in the National Register _Other State agency _previously determined eligible by the National Register __K_ Federal agency Glacier National Park Archives _designated a National Historic Landmark _ Local government _ recorded by Historic American Buildings Survey # _ University _ recorded by Historic American Engineering Record # _Other - National Archives, Denver 10. Geographical Data Acreage of Property: .18 acres UTM References: Zone Easting Northing Verbal Boundary Description The boundary encompasses Lots 1 through 4 of Block 17 and Lot 23 in Block 16 in the Glacier Parks Villa Sites subdivision carved from the former Lewis hotel property south of the hotel and flanking the Lake McDonald Lodge Road. Three cabins stand on the lake side of the road, while the fourth is opposite. Boundary Justification The boundary is drawn to encompass the portion of the Glacier Park Villa Sites subdivision, platted in 1916, which retain recreational cabins built for individual family use during the period of significance. The boundary includes open lots between those with the cabins as visual context. 11. Form Prepared By name/title: Jessie A. Ravage organization: date: 10 February 2006 street & number: 34 Delaware Street telephone: 607-547-9507 city or town: Cooperstown state: New York zip code: 13326 Additional Documentation See continuation pages, photographs, and maps Property Owner name/title: U.S.A.
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